Josh McDaniels Is Poison To The Rest Of The NFL
Prior to his National Football League coaching career, Judge served as a special teams assistant for Alabama from 2009-11. So, who's the fallback guy? The transient life of a coach doesn't always make that possible. "You've got to be right".

Warriors win third straight match
He's off to a great start in Phoenix, but we may not see how he fits next to Devin Booker (hip) until after the break. Fully-empowered by their head coach , the Golden State Warriors went on to rout the visiting Phoenix Suns 129-83.

Celebrate National Pizza Day with these deals
Before you order, consider this: A study from food delivery provider Foodler determined the most popular pizza toppings. The substitution will be complimentary through February 9, but it will cost an extra $2.50 for an upgrade after that.

NY state sues Weinstein Company
But when she arrived Weinstein allegedly appeared naked under a bathrobe and asked the employee for a massage. Movie mogul Harvey Weinisten left his company amid allegations of sexual misconduct - which he has denied.

Treasurys are surging as stocks get slammed
As bond yields rise the spread between the two narrows, prompting asset allocation changes between equities and fixed income. If inflation picks up " more assuredly" he said the Fed could easily raise rates another three or four times in 2018.

Ritchie earns Newcastle shock victory over Man Utd
ANALYSIS OF NEWCASTLE'S GOAL "We train, we work, we organise. and the players have their individual jobs when they defend zonal". How Newcastle boss Benitez will have loved getting one over Mourinho , who he has feuded with for more than a decade.

Romero hammers Rockhold in Perth
He connected with a double jab and then fired an overhand left that dropped Rockhold onto the seat of his trousers near the cage. Some fans are saying Romero should be punished for missing weight - more or less ignoring the fact he already was.

Elon Musk's cherry red Tesla Roadster spotted 'zooming' in space

But those aren't the most distinctive - and definitely not the nerdiest - parts of Elon Musk's space fleet.

SpaceX'sFalcon Heavy, with more than 5 million pounds of thrust, is the most powerful rocket since NASA's Saturn V, the workhorse of the Apollo program that put American astronauts on the moon in the 1960s and 1970s.

SpaceX has also built another ship with giant metal arms to catch the protective payload fairings (or nose cone halves) on its rockets before they fall into the sea. It's in the process of building a third drone ship, which will be its second on the east coast of the US. All three of these ships are named after spacecraft featured in Iain M. Banks' series of "Culture" novels. The Falcon Heavy, a derivative of the smaller Falcon 9 that has been carrying cargo to the International Space Station for years, will be able to carry twice the payload of its nearest current competitor, up to 64 tons, at about one-tenth the cost. And with the return of two of the Falcon Heavy's reusable boosters, the company is paving the way for cheap and reliable space travel. According to Musk, the core didn't have enough ignition fluid to light the two outer engines of the booster for its final approach to the ship. "Fix is pretty obvious". This ship will be called "A Shortfall of Gravitas". The core was structurally reinforced to accommodate the side boosters, but it was otherwise a standard Falcon 9. The one blemish on the mission was that the center booster, which was to set down on a floating platform in the Atlantic, slammed into the water instead.

A new era in Space Adventure was launched by Elon Musk with SpaceX when he sent the red Tesla Roadster over there.